Experimental realism defended: how inference to the most likely cause might be sound

Suárez, M. (2006). Experimental realism defended: how inference to the most likely cause might be sound. (Technical Report 01/06). Contingency And Dissent in Science Project, CPNSS, London School of Economics and Political Science.
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On a purely epistemic understanding of experimental realism, manipulation affords a particularly robust kind of causal warrant, which is – like any other warrant – defeasible. I defend a version of Nancy Cartwright’s inference to the most likely cause, and I conclude that this minimally epistemic version of experimental realism is a coherent, adequate and plausible epistemology for science.

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